At first you could only
get their titles digitally, but since then they've begun publishing in print.
Not exact matches
Only full
titles I've
got digitally are the ones that
got given to me (MK8's free game, my Wind Waker console bundle).
Though these
titles are only available
digitally, it's still a legal way to
get your fix, and support a publisher as well as all the individuals working to make these
titles available.
I like that Tokyopop is stretching out and looking at more ways to
get their
titles out
digitally, I just wish they would stop with going with so much of the proprietary formats.
As we all know, the people who write on the Internet about comics are a tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the audience, and while they often clamor for diversity and Marvel responds to them, is there a large influx of young women, minorities, queer, and trans people going into comics shops and buying those diverse
titles or at least
getting them
digitally or in trade?
Graphic novels of these
titles will be released
digitally to allow readers to
get caught up before the new chapters begin.
How will Sony accommodate those gamers that want their favorite
titles but can't
get them
digitally?
Dubbed EA Access, the service would cost $ 5 per month or $ 30 per year and subscribers would be able to play EA games several days before they officially launched, albeit for a limited number of hours,
get a 10 % discount on EA
titles purchased
digitally and most intriguingly, enjoy unlimited access to a small number of games housed in something called the Vault.
All
titles come with new cases and align into a X when you buy all 3, a few retailers will be carrying them but you could also
get all the downloadable content if you decide to download all
digitally on Xbox Live.
Players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC will be able to
get the game both
digitally and physically on April 11th, with non-backers paying # 34.99 / $ 39.99 / $ 39.99 for the
title.
SEGA announced today that their 3D Classics series will be
getting a retail release, including several classic
titles that were not previously released
digitally.
Gears 4 is an Xbox Play Anywhere
title, meaning buying the game
digitally gets you both an Xbox One and Windows 10 copy.